REDO-SOURCES(1) General Commands Manual REDO-SOURCES(1) NAME redo-sources - print list of redo(1) sources SYNOPSIS redo-sources DESCRIPTION redo(1) is a tool for building files and for rebuilding them if any of their dependencies have changed. redo-sources prints the list of redo(1) sources in the current directory and its subdirectories that exist. A source is a file that has been listed as a dependency of another file using redo-ifchange(1) but can not be built with redo(1). Files that do not exist are not listed because they might not be sources anymore. For example, if you declare a dependency on a file using redo-ifchange(1) and later remove the file and create a dofile to generate it, it will not be listed. HISTORY redo-sources was designed by Avery Pennarun as part of his redo implementation and implemented by Nils Dagsson Moskopp. AUTHOR redo-sources and this man page were written by Nils Dagsson Moskopp. COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Nils Dagsson Moskopp. License AGPLv3+: GNU Affero GPL version 3 or later . This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. SEE ALSO redo(1), redo-always(1), redo-dot(1), redo-ifchange(1), redo-ifcreate(1), redo-ood(1), redo-stamp(1), redo-targets(1) BUGS redo-sources may break if the target filename contains a tab or a newline. REDO-SOURCES(1)